El-76
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El-76 (Russian: Эль-76)[1] is a high-level programming language developed in 1972–1973. The language was created for the Elbrus computer.[2] Participants in the creation of the language were: Boris Babayan, V. M. Pentkovskii, S. V. Semenikhin, S. V. Veretennikov, V. Y. Volkonsky, S. M. Zotov, A. I. Ivanov, Y. S. Rumyantsev, V. P. Torchigin, M. I. Kharitonov, and V. S. Shevekov.
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Paradigm | applied programming, structured programming, task management, system programming. |
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Designed by | Boris Babayan & Co |
Developer | Lebedev Institute of Precision Mechanics and Computer Engineering |
First appeared | January 1, 1972; 52 years ago (1972-01-01)[1] |
Website | About Эль-76 |
Major implementations | |
Elbrus | |
Influenced by | |
ALMIR-65, Analitik |
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Эль-76 was developed at the Lebedev Institute of Precision Mechanics and Computer Engineering of the USSR Academy of Sciences. Its syntax was based on Russian language.[2]